​From the award winning director of The Pipe comes the story of three small fishing villages as they struggle to maintain their way of life in the face of mounting economic and ecological challenges compounded by the presence of powerful multinational corporations that threaten to carve up the ocean’s resources for their own benefits. Award winning actor Brendan Gleeson narrates the film, which was shot across Iceland, Norway and Newfoundland by Scannian Inbhear, as we witness major oil companies drive deeper into their fragile seas and the world’s largest fishing companies push fish stocks to the brink and the impact their exploitation of the environment has on both side of the Atlantic.

Even the biggest corporate cheerleader and ardent politician will feel a sense of horror as independent fishermen participate in a David and Goliath battle where their biggest enemies are sometimes their own governments. With extraordinary cinematography and a storyline ripped from the headlines Atlantic is compelling viewing “as the voices of small coastal communities are drowned in the tide of greed, big business and EU quota deals.“ Irish Examiner

Epic in scope, damning in its conclusions. The Irish Times

A wake-up call as chilling as a bucket of ice-cold seawater over the head. Irish Examiner

Much more than a simple documentary…It is a wakeup call to what is happening in this world driven by profits before people.Damien Ahuir Independent Release

​'Best Irish Documentary' Dublin International Film Festival 2016

Buoy

Director: Olly Blake ​Producer: Antonina Slava LawsonLength: 3 min

Two crab fishermen and a seagull are lost at sea. One an old man, the other a young boy who must get back their fallen spyglass in order to return home.